[PATCH 5/5] m25p80, spi-nor: Share the list of supported chip type names again

Geert Uytterhoeven geert at linux-m68k.org
Wed Sep 17 01:23:26 PDT 2014


Hi Ben,

On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk> wrote:
>> >
>> > +#define __SPI_NOR_ENUM_TYPES(c_id, str_and_c_id)                         \
>> > +       c_id(at25fs010)         c_id(at25fs040)         c_id(at25df041a)  \
>> > +       c_id(at25df321a)        c_id(at25df641)         c_id(at26f004)    \
>>
>> Can't you just have the IDs in a header file only, and let the header file
>> generate either a struct flash_info or a struct spi_device_id table, using
>> a macro defined by the file that includes it?
>
> How would we match up the rest of the struct flash_info to the name?

Ah, you use the enums to match the names to the rest of the flash_info.
But you can do it in one-shot, can't you?

spi-nor-data.h:

FLASH_ENTRY("at25fs010", 0x1f6601, 0, 32 * 1024,   4, SECT_4K),
FLASH_ENTRY("at25fs040", 0x1f6604, 0, 64 * 1024,   8, SECT_4K),
...

m25p80.c:

#define FLASH_ENTRY(_name, _jedec_id, _ext_id, _sector_size,
_n_sectors, _flags) \
        { .name = _name },

static const struct spi_device_id m25p_ids[] = {
#include "spi-nor-data.h"
};

spi-nor.c:

#define FLASH_ENTRY(_name, _jedec_id, _ext_id, _sector_size,
_n_sectors, _flags) \
        { \
                 .name = _name, \
                .jedec_id = (_jedec_id), \
                .ext_id = (_ext_id), \
                .sector_size = (_sector_size), \
                .n_sectors = (_n_sectors), \
                .page_size = 256, \
                .flags = (_flags), \
        }

static const struct flash_info spi_nor_info[] = {
#include "spi-nor-data.h"
};

Then the whole table data in contained in one place (spi-nor-data.h).
Am I still missing something?

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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